Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater

The White-collared Seedeater is a passerine bird in the typical seedeater genus Sporophila. It ranges from a small area along the Rio Grande near San Ignacio, Texas in the United States

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The Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

English: Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater, Collared Seedeater, Common Collared Seedeater, Morelett's Seedeater, Morellet's Seedeater, Morellet's Seed-eater, Sharpe's Seedeater, Sharpe's Seed-eater, White-collared Seedeater, White-colored seedeater, White-coloured seedeater Spanish: Espiguero Collarejo, Espiguero de Collar, Semillerito collarejo, Semillero, semillero collarejo, Semillero de Collar Spanish (Costa Rica): Espiguero collarejo Spanish (Honduras): Semillero Spanish (Mexico): Semillerito Collarejo, Semillero Collarejo, semillero de collar Spanish (Nicaragua): Espiguero Collarejo Finnish: Kaulussirkkunen French: Sporophile à col blanc, Sporophile More

Hummingbird, Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater, and 3 or 4 more species of warblers. Enjoy a farewell dinner and a final tally of species observed at a favorite seafood restaurant. Accommodations in Mazatlan (B,L,D) Sat., Feb. 13 Departures from Mazatlan Today after breakfast we bird back roads as we travel to the airport. More

7) Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater - The AOU considers it a subspecies of White-collared Seedeater, but Howell (and we) treats it as a distinct endemic species. Result: One less endemic on AOU trip list. The Trip 27 December 2001 Starting at Chris Merkord's house in Austin, we first drove to Ciudad Acuña, across from Del Río, to take care of all our paperwork because we doubted we could do it in Presidio when we crossed in the middle of the night. More

male Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater in alternate plumage, as well as a bunch of ticks of the small, biting, eight-legged variety. The trip back to Puerto Vallarta was uneventful but slow, due to heavy traffic. Spending the night in Puerto Vallarta, we enjoyed Streak-backed and Orchard Orioles in the flowering trees downtown and treated ourselves to margaritas overlooking the ocean at sunset. We flew back to Denver the following morning. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Emberizidae
Genus : Sporophila
Species : torqueola
Authority : (Bonaparte, 1850)